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Title graphic: Age verification solution for all Europeans
  • Article
  • BIK Team
  • 04 June 2026

Keeping children safe online is high on Europe’s agenda - and age verification is a key part of the conversation. The EU is now developing a harmonised age-verification solution designed to be secure, privacy-preserving, easy to use, and simple for digital services across the European Union to integrate.
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  • Safer Internet Centre+

Kenya joined the SIC+ programme in 2025 (as part of the 2025-2027 BIK project).

Watoto Watch Network is a child-focused nonprofit organisation founded in 2013 and is a leading voice on child online protection in Kenya.

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The CMRPI is a specialised centre in cybersecurity, digital transformation, and online protection. Since 2021, it has been operating the EMC Helpline, a national assistance line dedicated to supporting children and young people facing online risks. The CMRPI collaborates closely with key stakeholders in online protection in Morocco — including government bodies, civil society organisations, and major digital and social media platforms, acting as a trusted partner.

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IPDJ highlights digital citizenship and online safety at Portugal’s leading youth fairs
  • Article
  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 22 May 2026

The Portuguese Institute of Sport and Youth (IPDJ), part of the Portuguese Safer Internet Centre, took centre stage at Portugal’s two largest education and youth events in March 2026 (Futurália in Lisbon and Qualifica in Oporto), bringing digital citizenship and online safety to the forefront of national conversations about young people’s futures.
New “Switched On” digital citizenship programme launched for fifth and sixth classes in Ireland
  • Article
  • Irish Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 May 2026

A new digital citizenship programme for fifth and sixth class pupils is now available to primary schools in Ireland. Switched On has been developed by Webwise in collaboration with and supported by Coimisiún na Meán. The programme supports teachers in helping pupils become safe, responsible and confident digital citizens as they prepare for the transition to post-primary school.
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